All refuse shall be prepared for collection or disposed of as follows:
A.
Garbage. All garbage shall be drained of excess liquids and placed in plastic bags prior to loading it into the container for collection, excepting business establishments accumulating large quantities of garbage daily shall not be required to wrap garbage; provided, the containers are to be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition by thorough washing following each collection. Animal wastes shall be placed in plastic bags prior to loading into trash cans. The town or other collectors authorized by and under contract with the town shall furnish containers for the accumulation, storage and collection of all garbage. Such containers shall be reasonably closed and be of rust-resistant metal or plastic and shall have handles on the outside. The maximum capacity of each container shall not exceed 96 gallons for the single residential can and 300 gallons for the large community can. The maximum capacity of the can loaded for collection shall not exceed 75 pounds in weight for the 96-gallon can and shall not exceed 250 pounds in weight for the 300-gallon can. Garbage should not be protruding from the can such that the container lid cannot be reasonably closed. Such containers shall be kept in good repair and in a sanitary condition. Any refuse left outside the container shall not be picked up by the service provider, but shall be the responsibility of the customer. Customers may request roll-off service through the town. Roll-off will be provided by the trash contractor. Roll-off service fee would be in addition to the standard trash bill, and would be paid as part of the next utility billing cycle. Roll-off dumpsters shall not be located at a residence for a span longer than 30 days and not more than three times per year.
B.
Trash. Trash shall be placed in containers by the customer and set out for collection. Containers shall be the garbage containers described above.
C.
Brush. All brush shall be disposed of by the owner, tenant or occupant of the premises. Brush, grass clippings, mulch and other green waste products need not be bagged; however, all green waste items must be inside the trash can to be disposed of, so that the trash can lid can be reasonably closed.
D.
Building Materials. All owners, contractors and builders of structures shall, upon the completion of any structure, gather up and haul away, at their sole cost and expense, all refuse of every nature, description or kind, which has resulted from the building of such structure, including all lumber scraps, shingles, plaster, brick, stone, concrete and other building material, and shall place the lot and all nearby premises utilized in such construction in a sightly condition. Residential customers may dispose of small amounts of building materials from time to time, providing it is placed in a container as described above and contains no concrete, masonry or soil.
E.
By-products. Any commercial or manufacturing establishment which by the nature of its operations creates an unusual amount of by-product refuse may be required by the town to dispose of its own wastes as opposed to having the town provide the service.
F.
Dangerous Waste. The town requires the customer to properly dispose of it by other lawful means. Dangerous or hazardous wastes are defined as: any solid waste that can cause damage or injury to property or persons and is dangerous or hazardous by reason of its pathological, explosive, flammable, reactive, radiological, or toxic nature including, but not limited to, all wastes defined by the provisions of A.A.C. Title 18, Chapter 8, Article 2.
G.
Soil and Concrete. Waste soil, concrete, masonry blocks, sod and rocks shall be disposed of by the owner, tenant or occupant of the premises.
H.
No garbage shall be stored on a property in town limits long term; rather, the property owner, tenant, lessee, occupant or other person in possession of the property shall make sure that all trash is removed from the property on a weekly basis. No trash can be stored on property for more than one week, with the exception of recyclables and natural compost. Recyclables shall be stored in reasonably covered containers and should not accumulate for more than two months. Compost shall consist only of plant and vegetable wastes, and shall not consist of meat or dairy products, pet wastes or human wastes.
(Prior code § 10-2-1; Ord. 05-004, 2005; Ord. 18-11 § 1, 2018; Ord. 18-20 § 1, 2018)